Eveon sells standard container types most commonly used in global supply and trade ([20ft](https://www.eveoncontainers.com/en-US/used-20ft-shipping-container), [40ft](https://www.eveoncontainers.com/en-US/used-40ft-shipping-container), [40ft high cube](https://www.eveoncontainers.com/en-US/used-40ft-high-cube-shipping-container)). Consequently, these are the Corten Steel boxes found most often rolling by you on the highway in route from depots and ports transporting goods. The standardization which was implemented in the 50’s allowed boxes to be easily transported globally. As nearly 80% of all good are imported and exported using these [standard container sizes](https://www.eveoncontainers.com/en-US/resources/shipping-container-types-and-specifications), Eveon only sells these units that are primary resources found in Global supply and trade.
As you can imagine, uniformity is vital to efficiency when it comes to transporting and moving millions of containers through a port or depot. An outlier is a cog in the wheel, a disruptor, that can back up or shut down a factory or well-run global supply. While being unique and authentic is welcome in life, one size fits all is best in the shipping industry.
Less common containers like 10ft, 45ft, 25ft and containers with side doors are not commonly used on a shipping vessel unless they are packed into a larger unit.